Ajmer | 11.11.2018 | 03:30 pm ~ 05:30 pm

A Walk through the Havelis and Temples of Ajmer

About the walk

Ajmer, founded by King Ajaypal in the 12th century, was earlier called 'Ajaymeru'. 'Ajaymeru' was made of two words: 'Ajay', that is, the king's name, and 'meru', meaning 'mountain'. The city was so called as it lay between the mountains, surrounded by them. It has been a pilgrimage centre for different religions from the time of Akbar's rule till now. Ajmer is known for its dargahs but is also dotted with havelis, temples and gates. These havelis and temples were built by merchants in the 18th century. Some havelis have been built with local stone by the artisans who constructed the famous Patwa Haveli of Jaisalmer. This walk will take you through the 18th-century havelis, the famous Jain temples, narrow streets and buzzing bazaars of Ajmer. We will discuss not only the historical and architectural nuances of the city but also its culture, tradition and cuisine.

This guided tour is free.

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About the walk

Ajmer, founded by King Ajaypal in the 12th century, was earlier called 'Ajaymeru'. 'Ajaymeru' was made of two words: 'Ajay', that is, the king's name, and 'meru', meaning 'mountain'. The city was so called as it lay between the mountains, surrounded by them. It has been a pilgrimage centre for different religions from the time of Akbar's rule till now. Ajmer is known for its dargahs but is also dotted with havelis, temples and gates. These havelis and temples were built by merchants in the 18th century. Some havelis have been built with local stone by the artisans who constructed the famous Patwa Haveli of Jaisalmer. This walk will take you through the 18th-century havelis, the famous Jain temples, narrow streets and buzzing bazaars of Ajmer. We will discuss not only the historical and architectural nuances of the city but also its culture, tradition and cuisine.

This guided tour is free.

Led By

Sawan Yadav
Sawan has completed his Master degree from the Indian Institute of Travel and Tourism, Noida. After working with different travel companies from luxury to heritage and traveling across Rajasthan, he wanted to do something for his native land, so he decided to shift to his hometown, Ajmer. He likes history, mythology Indian culture, art, and literature. He has also contributed to a project related to Skill India, travel and tourism and CSR to provide employment opportunities to drop-out youths…

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Meeting point

Soni Ji ki Nasiya

Nearest Bus/Metro station

Ajmer Roadways Bus Stand

Disclaimer

The information & views presented by walk leaders and individual speakers are based on personal perspectives and points of view and do not necessarily represent views, opinions and official policies of Sahapedia.

Sahapedia reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be informed accordingly.

Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

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Email: ihw@sahapedia.org

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Contact at: 9950826545 (Sawan)

  • Medium: Bilingual (Hindi/English)

  • Limited parking facilities are available at the meeting point, hence we recommend that you use public transport.
  • No entry fees. 
  • Photography is allowed.
  • Please wear comfortable shoes and carry water.